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Bako Echono

@bako_echono

Pro good governance, enthusiastic about a working Nigeria and advocate of righteousness and justice in high places. Idoma-Benue

Federal Capital Territory, Nig Katılım Aralık 2016
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Prophet Gabriel Evans answers one of the most profound questions ever asked about the Scripture. Who recorded the beginning when no man was there?
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Remnant Christian Network
Not just a leader but a living altar. Not just a voice but a carrier of divine presence. Rev. Tony George Audu, your life speaks loudly of the call to priesthood and sacrifice. Today, we celebrate the grace and the fatherhood you represent. Happy Birthday, Sir.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
New campaign billboards have gone up in public transport hubs across Spain ahead of Easter. They say: “The Cross isn’t a logo. It’s the price of your life” “Jesus Christ is Risen”
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Giga Based Dad
Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
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Bako Echono
Bako Echono@bako_echono·
@RurlMissionry The Lord keeps you at the center of his will with great grace and power, your strength is renewed and you are shielded from the attacks of the enemies in Jesus' name. Amen
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Mike Asukwo
Mike Asukwo@Asukwoeb·
If the S.O.N. logo is on it...Test it!
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Mooné Rahimi
Mooné Rahimi@hiitsmemooneh·
Where I said “in the war”? I always emphasize that this is not a war; this is a rescue mission. The reason I lost my cousin is only and only the Islamic regime and no one else. Shame on you, Clash Report, for spreading false information! Report their account!
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
Yesterday the UN voted 123-3 to declare the Atlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity in history. All slave trade is evil. Period. But if you want to identify the gravest — by duration, by scale, by brutality, and by the fact that it never stopped — the data points somewhere the UN resolution didn’t go. The Arab-led Indian Ocean slave trade: 🔴 Has operated for 1,300 years — four times longer than the Atlantic trade 🔴 Enslaved a comparable number of Africans — an estimated 12.5 million 🔴 Systematically castrated male slaves, with mortality rates of 80–95% 🔴 Produced almost no surviving descendants — because it was designed not to 🔴 Never ended Today the kafala system in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait holds millions of African and Asian workers in conditions that meet every definition of forced labor. Hereditary slavery persists in Mauritania and Mali — Arab-majority states — where Black Africans are still owned in 2026. The UN’s own data confirms the Arab world has the highest prevalence of modern slavery per capita on earth. So why did 123 nations just declare the Atlantic trade the worst — while the older, longer, still-active trade goes unnamed? Because naming it condemns the Islamic Middle East. And that, apparently, is still off the table. #EarthShaker
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
In 1981, when I became General Overseer, I went to visit my village. And the whole village gathered together to welcome me. And then they made a request. They thought that now that I was General Overseer, I would know people. At that time, nobody knew me. I knew nobody except God. From my town to Ile-Ife, it's a distance of 8 kilometers. From my town to Ilesha, it's a distance of 20 kilometers. From Ilesha to Ife is a distance of 32 kilometers, because there was no road to link my village to Ife. Whenever we wanted to go to Ife, we first of all go to Ilesha, 20 kilometers, and then go to Ife, 32 kilometers. We were traveling 52 kilometers instead of 8. So when I came to town, they said, Sir, will you use your good offices that there be a road between Ife and Ifewara. And the Spirit of God spoke to me, and I said, ask them which direction they want the road. And they pointed the direction. And I lifted my hand and I said, in the mighty name of Jesus, let there be a road. I knew nobody. Nobody knew me. But six months later, the federal government decided to construct a road. Now today, i'm lifting my hand to all of you, from this moment onward where there was no way before there will be a way. — Daddy E A Adeboye
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Some Years ago I wanted to resign as General Overseer - Pastor E.A Adeboye I felt I was laboring in prayers and fasting for them, but they didn’t care, so I decided that I was going to resign as the General Overseer of the Church. With my decision made, I took a nap and when I woke, there was a young girl who had come to see me. She said God told her to come and give me a cake. I was so touched by the gesture that even though I don’t like cake so much, I ate that one. Then God said “I thought you said no one cared”. I realized that I had paid so much attention to appreciation from the people that I did not remember how much God cares for and loves me. Now, when as a believer you are feeling depressed, what you need is to go deep into the presence of God because Psalm 16:11 says: “Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.” You cannot be engulfed in the presence of God and not feel His love and care for you; that love you feel will bring joy to your soul.
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Mama Abi-girl 🥰
Mama Abi-girl 🥰@tomisin_ms·
O ye Britain! Let’s get back to Church This Easter is a good opportunity for us to reflect on what it actually means to call Britain a Christian nation. Less outrage over capitalist eggs or online debates, but real participation, showing up to church, praying, and living out the faith. Christianity was never meant to be passive or hidden, it should also be visible in how we practise it.
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Mindset🗝️
Mindset🗝️@Mindset_Post·
Other politicians should learn from Malami that power is transient
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Arewa Twiter Connect
Arewa Twiter Connect@ArewaaConnect·
A question that everyone needs clarification Is the USA or Israel above the United Nation or the entire world???
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
t.co/ns0MUW8TpA Fearless journalist Lara Logan exposes the brutal truth the mainstream media refuses to touch: while they bend over backwards to protect Islam's image, they deliberately ignore the ongoing genocide of Christians in Nigeria. Muslim militants kidnap Christian women and children, burn them alive in cages and villages, massacre entire communities—and the press looks the other way, repeating government lies about "farmer-herder clashes" or "climate change" instead of calling it what it is: targeted religious slaughter. For over 20 years, thousands have been killed, millions displaced, churches destroyed, yet silence from the West. Lara Logan refuses to stay quiet: "They're burning women and children alive—and the media covers it up." Please keep the persecuted Christians of Nigeria in your prayers. They need our voices now more than ever.
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Lance Wallnau
Lance Wallnau@lancewallnau·
We need the Word of God - it's the standard for truth!
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Chatham House
Chatham House@ChathamHouse·
The Nigerian president’s visit to the UK was his latest high-profile foreign policy moment on the world stage. But Tinubu’s diplomatic engagements have not produced concrete benefits for ordinary Nigerians. chathamhouse.org/2026/03/tinubu…
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